On March 2nd 1888, William McGregor, a Scot and Director of Aston Villa FC, wrote to the Chairmen of Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End and West Bromwich Albion with a "bright idea"; "Every Year it is becoming more and more difficult for football clubs of any standing to meet their friendly engagements and even arrange friendly matches...I beg to tender the following suggestion as a means of getting over the difficulty. It is that ten or twelve of the most prominent clubs in England combine to arrange home and away fixtures each season. This combinatiion might be known as the "Association Football Union". My object in writing to you at present is merely to draw your attention to the subject and to suggest a friendly conference to discuss such the matter more fully...how would Friday March 23rd 1888 suit for a friendly conference at the Anderton's Hotel, London?
The meeting went ahead with representatives from Accrington, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Stoke FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers also in attendance. It was decided to call the new venture, The Football League-NOT the English Football League, as it was hoped that at the time Scottish Clubs would also join or be encouraged to form their own "League". At a second meeting on April 17th, the League was formally founded and within 5 months, it was up and running, with 12 clubs.
McGregor's Aston Villa racked up FIVE League titles by the turn of the century.
The First Football League (1888-9) was won by Preston North End (P22, W18, D4, L0, F74 A15 Pts 40.) Remember the FA Cup was already in competition, since 1872.